Lunes, Hunyo 27, 2011

2012 AH-64A Apache Attack Helicopter - Loaded of many missile


The new Apache AH-64A helicopter was first and foremost planned as a tank-killer machine. It was envision with the intention of fleet of Apache helicopters would be able to contradict the Soviet Union's 4 to 1 numeric dominance in tanks on the plains of Europe. In the anti-armor role, the Apache can hold 16 laser-guided AGM-114 missiles. In balanced in the midst of the trees or behind terrain, the Apache can pop up and fit into place targets then back away behind cover. In the close support role the Apache's rocket pods and 30mm cannon can bring devastating firepower to bear against a ride range of enemy units. An Apache division is made up of 18 AH-64As and 13 OH-58D Kiowa’s. The slighter and more agile Kiowa is more likely to remain undetected. When it finds a target it can paint it with its mast-mounted laser. The Apache can stay behind out of sight in the rear terrain and still appoint the target with its Hellfire laser-guided missiles. The Apache's M230 30mm sequence gun fires at 65 rounds per minute. The gun is slaved to the aircrew's helmets connotation wherever they look, the gun point. The Apache carry up to 1200 rounds of ammo for this overwhelming weapon. The Apache also carries a suite of suspicious countermeasures which comprise infra-red jammers and trap flare.